Omaha Nebraska Real Estate Information - Common Problems Home Inspectors Find
Released on: June 12, 2008, 1:48 pm
Press Release Author: Dan Nord
Industry: Real Estate
Press Release Summary: The most comprehensive source for Omaha Nebraska Real Estate Information including Real Estate Listings, MLS Access, and free home evaluation is now available at www.OmahaRealEstateInfo.com.
Press Release Body: June 12th, 2008 - The most comprehensive source for Omaha Nebraska Real Estate is now available at www.OmahaRealEstateInfo.com. The website was created and developed by Dan Nord, a real estate agent with CBSHome Real Estate.
Here\'s the most common items we find on home inspector\'s reports. If you have any of these problems, you\'ll need to fix them when selling your home. So why not fix them now? Your home will be safer, more comfortable, and last longer.
Roof Repairs.
Many times roof leaks are not detectable from inside the living areas of the home. The inspector checks the attic area and may find evidence of roof leaks there. Especially suspect are areas around flashings such as vent pipes, chimneys, and skylights. These areas are sealed with a black mastic compound, and the mastic deteriorates over time.
Improper Drainage.
Standing water near the home can cause problems, especially if there is wood close to the ground. Having the ground level slope away from the home usually takes care of this.
Another good precaution is to have rain gutters that carry the water from the roof away from the house. I know that houses usually don\'t come with gutters, but a $500 or $1000 investment can save you many drainage headaches.
Breach of Firewall.
The wall between your garage and the rest of the house is sacred. It\'s intended to keep a fire in the garage from spreading into the house quickly. The door from the house to the garage is a solid core door, rather than the hollow doors used elsewhere in the house. Many people cut holes in this firewall to run cables, or cut a pet door in the solid core door. This destroys the integrity of the firewall, and will need to be repaired.
GFIs.
A Ground Fault Interrupter protects you from an electrical shock in case the ground wire is broken. These circuits are required wherever there is water, such as in kitchens, baths, garages, and outdoors. Many older homes don\'t have these GFI outlets and they will need to be added. More recently constructed homes have them, but after a few years they may stick and stop working. You should test yours periodically by pushing the test button on the GFI outlet. If it kills the circuit, it\'s working properly - push the reset button to turn the circuit back on.
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